"Dear Minnie - Well how are you? heard you are not going to Bon Point wish I was with you, and say if I live to be a hundred I shall never forget the day we took the walk. Would just as soon take it over again wouldn't you? Love to all, Dollie & Jack."
I hope that you arrived home safe from Philadelphia. I looked for you and your sister at the station shortly before I left there. Try and come to Lancaster soon. My next trip I expect to take to New York and it may be real soon. Hope my cards will find you in the the best of health. Your friend,
American Legion Section Riverview Burial Park, Lancaster's Original Garden of Memories (Established 1908). This beautiful memorial section, officially dedicated by Post No. 34, is but one of the many outstadning feattures of Riverview, including the Sun Dial Garden, Star Garden, Sunken Garden and Babyland. Age-old trees of unusual beauty and shrubbery and flowers in aboundance have created an exquisite spot dedicated to sacred memories. Delightfule music heard throughout the Cemetery adds to the inspiration.
Provenance
Transferred from Document Collection, Box 19, Folder 5, Item 1
Men at work on unidentified street, town unkonwn, with homes and business on either side and a steeple and cupola in the distance. Real photo postcard.